here are a few more flymphs, im gunna have to get a bigger box pretty soon for my flypmhs:P
pheasant tail flymph(bead)
tail: pheasant tail
body: pheasant tail
rib:copper wire
bead for thorax
hackle: partridge
thread: brown 8/0 or 10/0
Red @$$( can i say that?)(bead)
thread:8/0 red uni
body: thread
thorax:green bead
hackle:partridge
fuzzy wuzzy
thread: tan 8/0 uni
body:hare-tron olive brown
rib: gold wire
hackle: partridge
gray and partridge
thread:8/0 tan uni
body: grey superfine dubbing
rib: fine silver wire
hackle: partidge
* flies are in backwards order
a couple more flymphs
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Re: a couple more flymphs
the grey and partridge didnt fit in the last post
oh and i always like to hear ways i can improve my tying so if any one has any ideas dont be afraid to say them
oh and i always like to hear ways i can improve my tying so if any one has any ideas dont be afraid to say them
Re: a couple more flymphs
Those are some nicely tied flies but don't qualify as Flymphs exactly. A Flymph has a full body with the hackle wrapped back towards the hook bend. See www. internationalbrotherhoodoftheflymph.com and www.dtnichlson.com for excellent flymphs.
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Re: a couple more flymphs
Your flies are great, but I'd agree with narco, somewhat. The first fly would definitely qualify as a flymph. My definition would be a wingless wet fly that has a dubbed body, most often with the dubbing thread showing through, but not always and representing a hatching fly (Half fly, half nymph. I feel this attribute is more important than the method of tying.). Hidy suggests wrapping the hackle back toward the body then wrapping through it with the tying thread, however, I do not feel this is absolutely necessary. Recently, Dave Hughes' book has shown flymphs tied with the hackle wrapped through the dubbed thorax. This is a different approach than Hidy first wrote about, but it is applicable.
Keep posting your photos.
Mark
Keep posting your photos.
Mark
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Re: a couple more flymphs
thnaks guys, ya i kinda knew what flymphs where but i wasn't one hundred percent sure on what seperated them from soft hackle's, which was one of the reasons i wanted to join the site. thanks again for the advice and now its time for me to go tie some real flymphs:P
Re: a couple more flymphs
Hi their
I agree with the above comments. I think your flies are very well tied and i also think you have a great attitude . Don't forget tying is the other part of fly fishing.
Regards
John Dunn
I agree with the above comments. I think your flies are very well tied and i also think you have a great attitude . Don't forget tying is the other part of fly fishing.

Regards
John Dunn
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